"Organized under the aegis of the IXth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences
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Appendix: The Pre-Congress conference. Program of the Pre-Congress Conference, University of Notre Dame, 28-31 August, 1973List of conference participants -- Summary prepared by members of the Pre-Congress Conference "War: its causes and correlates" -- General remarks from conference participants, conference and IXth ICAES Congress session audiences.
Irwin Press: pt. 1. Introduction : War research.Welcome and opening remarks
Clarence W. Young: pt. 3. The biological and cultural evolution of war.An evolutionary theory of the causes of war
Anthony Leeds: pt. 5. War in complex societies.Capitalism, colonialism and war : an evolutionary perspective
Horace R. Carby-Samuels: War : another fact of human revolution
Ghaus Ansari: The role of anthropology in the world crises
Ruth Harriet Jacobs: Sociological perspectives on the etiology of war
Anatol Rapaport: Approaches to peace research
Berenice A. Carroll and Clinton F. Fink: Theories of war causation : a matrix for analysis
Martin A. Nettleship: Definitions
Cara E. Richards: The concept and forms of competition
Daniel Krakauer: pt. 2. Psychological and psychiatric considerations of the etiology of war.The species-specific framework of man and its evolution
Maurice N. Walsh and Barbara G. Scandalis: Institutionalized forms of intergenerational male aggression
U.R. von Ehrenfels: Clothing and power abuse
Robert Cancro: Some psychiatric considerations on the etiology of war
J.P. Scott.: Personal, social, and international violence
Norman Macdonald: The biological factor in the etiology of war : a medical view
Robert Bigelow: The role of competition and cooperation in human evolution
R. Dale Givens: Aggression in nonhuman primates : implications for understanding human behavior
I. Eibl-Eibesfeldt: Aggression in the!Ko-Bushmen
A. Kortlandt: Wild chimpanzees using clubs in fighting an animated stuffed leopard
Marilyn Keyes Roper: Evidence of warfare in the Near East from 10,000-4,300 B.C.
Rose Oldfield Hayes: Warfare and the disappearance of Meroe : a preliminary application of cross-cultural findings to Nile archaeology
Peter A. Corning: An evolutionary paradigm for the study of human aggression
Anderson Nettleship: pt. 4. The ecology of the etiology of war.A description of certain features of Prodromal War
A.H. Esser: War as part of social pollution
Robert V. Morey, Jr. and John P. Marwit: Ecology, economy, and warfare in lowland South America
Edward E. Graham: Yuman warfare : an analysis of ecological factors from ethnohistorical sources
Kenneth Cooper.: Life in a pressure cooker : man at the turn of the century, 2001
Clifton Amsbury: Patron-client structures, world organization, and war
Manus I. Midlarsky and Stafford T. Thomas: Domestic social structure and international warfare
Matthew Melko: The termination of peace as a consequence of institutionalization
H. Claessen: Circumstances under which civil war comes into existence
Polly Pope: Danish colonialism in the West Indies : a case of transculturation failure
M. Estellie Smith: pt. 6. War : its meaning and its control.Cultural variability in the structuring of violence
Peter Birkett Huber: Defending the cosmos : violence and social order among the Anggor of New Guinea
Henning Siverts: Jivaro head hunters in a headless time
Richard W. Howell: Wars without conflict
Stanton K. Tefft: Warfare regulation : a cross-cultural test of hypotheses
Rolando Tamayo y Salmorán: War, peace and international law
Moshe Shokeid: Conflict and entertainment : an analysis of social gatherings and celebrations among Moroccan immigrants in Israel
Richard G. Sipes.: War, combative sports, and aggression : a preliminary causal model of cultural patterning
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